I've been getting into django framework since I want python's children and I'm interested in web development. I noticed that when running the preconfigured server that came with the framework, it printed out the access logs in the command line. I couldn't resist

from os import systemfor i in range(1000): system('wget localhost:8000/')

According to the access logs, i got about 70 requests handled in a second.I mostly did it for the lulz but is that actually a worthwhile indication of how efficient the framework is? Like could I actually stress test my apps by simulating requests? and any admins out there want to speculate on what a reasonable response time is?

Goatboy wrote:Oh, that's simple. All you need to do is dedicate many years of your life to studying security.

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